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To: paulmcg0 who wrote (44256)5/27/1999 9:47:00 PM
From: Jack Colton  Respond to of 50264
 
- From the Laptop in Bed of Jack Colton -

Paul,

I think you and Jane are a hoot!

I was just doing DD on tatoos, (to link back some pictures) and it is very hard to find a picture of a plain heart. But there are thousands of very elaborate pictures in B&W and in color. Man oh man, I never thought people would do to their bodies some of the things I saw.

Jack - giving up on the tatoo DD



To: paulmcg0 who wrote (44256)5/27/1999 10:45:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50264
 
-From The Desk Of Jane J. Jackson-

Hi Paul...

Actually I was just in high school at the time when I got mine and I kind of did it in spite of my parents who were upset with me after I told them I had no inclination to attend college even though I had all B's and A's throughout high school.

You see, we had a major arguement one night and I went running out of the house and drove my mustang over to my friends to stay the weekend. I just wanted to get away. As it turned out, the circus was in nearby Huntington beach that weekend, and we attended and ran into a tattoo artist there and I saw the heart design and thought what a cool and neat way to get back at my parents.

This was about a year before I got my ears pierced several times and my belly button too.

By the way, my parents didnt mind the tattoo at all in the end. It was the time I came home from my friend's house the next year with purple hair that they REALLY had a fit with me and my dad would not allow me to continue to work in his ad agency until I got the purple out. Needless to say, I wanted to continue working there so I got the purple out.

Janey